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- G06K19/00—Record carriers for use with machines and with at least a part designed to carry digital markings
- G06K19/005—Record carriers for use with machines and with at least a part designed to carry digital markings the record carrier comprising an arrangement to facilitate insertion into a holding device, e.g. an arrangement that makes the record carrier fit into an etui or a casing
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- A45F—TRAVELLING OR CAMP EQUIPMENT: SACKS OR PACKS CARRIED ON THE BODY
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- the present invention relates to a card case storing an IC card.
- a storage element storing a thin card such as a magnetic bar or a chip has been currently known in a card case.
- the Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 5-130912 is an example of related art.
- Such storage element prevents damage when inserting a card into a storage chamber, or prevents information contained in a magnetic bar from being partially damaged.
- an IC card (smart card) mounted with an IC (integrated circuit) chip has recently been proposed.
- Such an IC card by comparison to a magnetic stripe card, realizes higher capacity of information, improved capacity for security (preventing counterfeit, alteration, and illicit use), capability to cope with a plurality of applications, reduction of a host load (capable of off-line processing), and the like.
- An advantage of the invention is to propose a card case, which can suppress wrong inputting of the IC card switch or damaging the finger print sensor.
- a card case of the invention is a card case storing an IC card equipped with a finger print sensor and an input unit in its storage section, the storage section having an suppressing part which suppresses the input unit as the IC card is inserted into the storage section.
- the IC card is put into a halt status as the input unit is suppressed by the suppressing part, while the input unit, when not suppressed, is in an initiating status.
- the IC card is designed such that it is provided with the finger print sensor and that its internal arithmetic unit carries out user's personal verification automatically by comparing user's finger print information to input information inputted from the finger print sensor.
- the suppressing part suppresses the input unit, hence, the IC card may be placed in the halt status.
- the input unit cannot be suppressed, so that the initiating status can be introduced. Consequently, since the halt status can be maintained when the card is stored, even if another input is made into the IC card, wrong initiation or wrong operation does not occur. Therefore, it is possible to control the on/off of the IC card operation with certainty.
- the suppressing part has a sloped portion, which suppresses the input unit in a perpendicular direction to a direction of inserting the IC card as the IC card is inserted into the storage section.
- the sloped portion and an upper part of the input unit come into contact.
- the sloped portion As the IC card is inserted deeper into the storage section, the sloped portion, its surface sliding on the upper part of the input unit, suppresses the input unit in the perpendicular direction to the inserting direction. In this manner, by using sliding motion between the sloped portion and the input unit, it is possible to suppress the input unit in the perpendicular direction, which is different from the inserting direction.
- the suppressing part is formed on a first window part capable of opening and closing on the storage section, so that by opening the first window part while the IC card is in a condition of being stored in the storage section, the input unit protrudes in a reverse direction to the direction in which the suppressing part suppresses.
- the suppressing part suppresses the input unit, thereby maintaining the IC card in the halt status. Further, when the first window part is open, the upper part of the input unit protrudes while sliding on the surface of the sloped portion of the suppressing part. Consequently, by opening and closing the first window part, it is possible to control with certainty the on/off of the IC card operation with the IC card being stored in the storage section.
- the storage section has a step part, which forms a space between the storage section and the finger print sensor at a position corresponding to the finger print sensor of the IC card to be inserted into the storage section.
- a space is formed between the finger print sensor and the storage section to enable the finger print sensor and the storage section to be held in a non-contact state, thus preventing scratches from being formed due to the contact and sliding of the storage section and the finger print sensor.
- the step part is formed on a second window part capable of opening and closing.
- the finger print sensor exposes itself outside the storage section.
- the step part forms a space between the storage section and the finger print sensor and protects the finger print sensor. Further, when the second window part is in the open state, the finger print sensor exposes itself outside the storage section.
- the storage section includes an opening part exposing partially a main surface of the IC card, which is inserted in the storage section.
- the user to touch the IC card by a finger through the opening part.
- the finger that touched the IC card provides shifting power in the reverse direction to the inserting direction of the IC card, the IC card can be easily taken out of the storage section.
- the storage section includes an inserting mouth for the IC card to be inserted into, and the inserting mouth has a guide part that guides the IC card.
- the user must insert the IC card directly into the inserting mouth, so that it is not easy to insert the IC card into the storage section. Consequently, by having the guide part, the IC card can be easily stored in the card case.
- the storage section includes a fall-off preventing part, which prevents the IC card stored in the storage section from falling off.
- the storage section is formed of a transparent material. Through this arrangement, it is possible to ascertain whether the storage section has the IC card or not.
- the storage section is formed of a flexible material.
- a card case having flexibility.
- a card case may be attached to clothes and the like.
- the storage section has a linking part, which can be linked up with a holding member holding the storage section. This setup enables it to be linked easily with the holding member through the linking part.
- FIG. 1A is a plan view seen from a front side of the card case
- FIG. 1B is a side view seen from the direction of arrow A of FIG. 1A ;
- FIG. 1C is a sectional view of a section along B-B′ of FIG. 1A ;
- FIG. 1D is a plan view seen from a reverse side (surface opposite to the surface shown in FIG. 1A ) of the card case;
- FIG. 2A is a plan view of an IC card
- FIG. 2B is a side view of the IC card
- FIG. 3 is a plan view showing a card case of a third embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view showing the card case of a third embodiment.
- FIGS. 1A to 1C are exterior views of a card case according to the embodiment.
- FIG. 1A is a plan view seen from a front side of the card case
- FIG. 1B is a side view seen from an arrow A of FIG. 1A
- FIG. 1C is a sectional view of a section along B-B′ of FIG. 1A
- FIG. 1D is a plan view seen from a reverse side (surface opposite to the surface shown in FIG. 1A ) of the card case.
- the card case 1 has an outer form of approximately rectangular shape to fit a shape of an IC card to be explained later. Further, the card case 1 comprises a case body (storage section) 2 , a suppressing part 3 , a step part 4 , an opening part 5 , an inserting mouth 6 , a guide part 7 , a holding slot (linking part) 8 , and a belt (holding member) 9 .
- the case body 2 is a box-shaped member composed of an upper member 2 a and a lower member 2 b , having a storage space (storage section) 2 c inside the case body 2 in which to store the IC card. And each dimension of length, width, and height of the storage space 2 c is set such that it is a slightly larger value than each dimension of length, width, and height of the card case 1 .
- the case body 2 is formed of a resin material having flexibility and transparency.
- resin materials there are employed plastic materials excelling in dimensional stability, for example, acryl, polyimide, polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyethylene naphthalate (PEN) and the like.
- the suppressing part 3 is formed corresponding to a planar position of an input switch (input unit) provided at the IC card.
- the suppressing part 3 has a planar portion 3 a and a sloped portion 10 .
- the planar portion 3 a herein is a surface parallel to an inner bottom surface 11 of the case body 2 , such as to hold the input switch of the IC card in an suppressing state as explained later.
- the sloped portion 10 is a surface sloped with respect to an inserting direction C of inserting the IC card into the case body 2 , such that a gap D between the sloped portion 10 with respect to the perpendicular direction of the inner bottom surface 11 and the inner bottom surface 11 is made gradually smaller according to a direction pointed by the inserting direction C.
- the step part 4 is formed corresponding to a planar position of the finger print sensor provided at the IC card.
- a distance E is from the upper surface 4 a to the inner bottom surface 11 , where the step part 4 is formed, and a distance F is from the inner upper surface 12 and the inner bottom surface 11 of the case body 2 , where the step part 4 is not formed.
- the relationship between them is that the distance E is larger than the distance F.
- the step part 4 has a space of a height dimension obtained by subtracting the distance E from the distance F.
- the opening part 5 is a long slot formed only on the reverse side of the case body 2 .
- the long slot extends towards the inserting direction C.
- the inserting mouth 6 is an entrance through which the IC card is inserted into the case body 2 . Still further, when taking the IC card out, too, it is possible to do so through the inserting mouth 6 . Furthermore, the guide part 7 is formed at the inserting mouth 6 .
- the guide part 7 is a part where there is no overlapping of the upper member 2 a and the lower member 2 b in the vicinity of the inserting mouth 6 , thus making the guide part 7 in an exposed state in a plan view shown in FIG. 1A .
- the holding slot 8 is a long slot linking a belt 9 , which the user hangs around a neck, to the case body 2 .
- the holding slots 8 are respectively formed on the upper right part and the upper left part, so that, by letting the belt 9 pass through the both holding slots 8 , the card case 1 may be stably positioned at the breast of the user.
- the holding slot 8 may be formed at the upper middle part instead of forming the holding slots 8 on the upper right part and the upper left part, whereby a clip (holding member) may be linked to tack it to a breast pocket and the like.
- FIGS. 2 A and 2 B are exterior views showing the IC card.
- FIG. 2A is a plan view of the IC card and
- FIG. 2B is a side view of the IC card.
- an IC card K includes a finger print sensor 30 , an electrophoretic display (hereinafter referred to as EPD) 31 , a connecting IC terminal 32 , and an input switch (input unit) 33 .
- EPD electrophoretic display
- an input switch (input unit) 33 an input switch
- the finger print sensor 30 herein is an electrostatic capacity type, that is, detecting a finger print pattern by measuring an electrostatic capacity fluctuating according to a distance between a finger print having concavity and convexity and a detecting surface.
- TFTs thin film transistors
- an IC chip (arithmetic unit) is built inside the IC card K to compare extracted finger print information to pre-set finger print information for verification.
- an EPD 31 is an electrophoretic display using electrophoresis. Since the EPD 31 is a display element having a property of remembering display and a property of display memory of an image, as a drive element such as the TFT provides a preset voltage during preset time, it is possible to hold the image without providing further voltage thereafter.
- this enables power consumption for displaying images to be reduced, low power consumption may be realized, while, at the same time, realizing the IC card K having the property of display memory.
- it functions as a staff identity card, which the EPD 31 displays as staff information.
- the connecting IC terminal 32 connects to a terminal provided at an external device when transmitting and receiving information between the IC card K and the un-illustrated external device. Furthermore, the connecting IC terminal 32 is connected to an IC chip provided inside the IC card K such as to transmit and receive input/output signals between the external device and the IC chip.
- an input switch 33 is formed by protruding further upward from a surface 34 of the IC card K.
- the input switch 33 has an elastic member on the inside of the IC card K, so that it shifts in the direction of a sign 33 a as an suppressing force generates, while, at the same time, it is restored back into the direction of a sign 33 b as the suppressing force is released.
- the input switch 33 operates in such a way that it is suppressed and restored in the perpendicular direction to the surface 34 . Further, while the input switch 33 is in a condition of being suppressed, a power source of the IC card K is in an “off” state, that is, in the halt status. Also, while the input switch 33 is in the condition of not being suppressed, the power source of the IC card K is in an “on” state, that is, in the initiating status.
- a thickness G of the IC card K is of a dimension which is slightly less than the above-referenced distance F (distance between the inner upper surface 12 and the inner bottom surface 11 of the case body 2 ) and which enables the IC card K to be easily inserted into a storage space 2 c of the case body 2 .
- the length dimension and the width dimension of the IC card K are made slightly less than the storage space 2 c of the case body 2 , so that they are in such dimensions as to let the IC card K to be easily inserted.
- no limits are set to a dimensional difference between the storage space 2 c dimensions and the IC card K dimensions.
- the IC card K can be easily inserted into and pulled out of the storage space 2 c.
- the operation to insert the IC card K into the card case will be described. While the IC card K is in the condition of not being inserted, since the input switch 33 is not being suppressed, the IC card K's power source is in the “on” state, that is, the initiating status.
- the user abuts the IC card K against the guide part 7 and inserts the IC card K into the inserting mouth 6 .
- part of the IC card K in contact with the guide part 7 is inserted into the inserting mouth 7 while sliding on the guide part 7 .
- the IC card K is inserted in the inserting direction C into the storage space 2 c of the card body 2 .
- the sloped portion 10 of the suppressing part 3 and the input switch 33 come into contact.
- the IC card K is further inserted, since a distance D gradually decreases according to the direction pointed by the inserting direction C, the sloped portion 10 , while sliding over the upper part of the switch 33 , suppresses in the direction of the sign 33 a.
- the suppressing state of the input switch 33 is held by the planar part 3 a . Because the input switch 33 is suppressed in this way, the power source of the IC card K comes to the “off” state, that is, the halt status.
- a space formed by the step part 4 is formed on the finger print sensor 30 , so that a non-contact state is maintained between the finger print sensor 30 and the upper surface 4 a of the step part 4 .
- the user When taking out the IC card stored in the case body 2 , the user puts the finger into the opening part 5 , holds the reverse side of the IC card K, provides a shifting force towards the inserting mouth 6 , and slides the IC card K.
- the input switch 33 being suppressed by the planar portion 3 a shifts to the sloped portion 10 , and further, by sliding on the surface of the slope 10 , the input switch 33 gradually protrudes in the direction of the sign 33 b . And the IC card K is taken out of the inserting mouth 6 .
- a power source of the IC card K is in the “on” state, that is, the initiating status.
- the user touches the finger print sensor 30 with the finger and carries out finger print verification.
- the suppressing part 3 suppresses the input switch 33 , so that the IC card K may be placed in the halt status.
- a restoring force operates such as to cause the input switch 33 to protrude from the surface 34 , thus enabling the IC card K to be put in the initiating status. Consequently, the halt status can be maintained when storing the IC card K, so that even if another input is made into the IC card, wrong initiation or wrong operation may not occur. Hence, the on/off of the IC card operation can be controlled with certainty.
- the suppressing part 3 which is formed in the card case 1 , has the sloped portion 10 , when the IC card K is inserted while the upper part of the input switch 33 is in the condition of being in contact with the sloped portion 10 , the sloped part 10 , sliding on the upper part of the input switch 33 at its surface, is able to suppress.
- the input switch 33 can be suppressed in the direction of 33 a which is different from the inserting direction C.
- the card case 1 has the step part 4 , when inserting the IC card K into the card case 1 , or when the IC card K is stored in the card case 1 , and the like, it is possible to hold the finger print sensor 30 and the case body 2 in the non-contact state. This makes it possible to prevent scratches due to contact or slide between the finger print sensor 30 and the case body 2 , thus forestalling breakage of the finger print sensor 30 .
- the card case 1 has the opening part 5 , it is possible for the user to touch the IC card K with the finger through the opening part 5 . By sliding the finger that touched the IC card K in a reverse direction to the inserting direction C of the IC card K, the IC card K can be easily taken out of the card case 2 .
- the card case 1 has the guide part 7 , it is possible to insert the IC card K into the card case 1 by sliding it over the guide part 7 . Namely, the IC card K can be easily stored.
- the card case 1 is formed of a transparent material, so that whether the IC card is inside the case body 2 can be ascertained. Also, since the card case 1 is formed of a flexible material, it can be used by attaching the card case to a flexible member. For example, the card case can be attached to clothes and the like.
- FIG. 3 is an exterior view of a card case and a plan view of the card case as seen from the front side of the card case according to the embodiment.
- like numbers refer to like elements of the first embodiment and description is hereby omitted, whereas only different elements will be described.
- the card case 1 has a switch window (first window part) 21 and a sensor window (second window part) 22 .
- switch window 21 and the sensor window 22 herein are designed to slide in the direction of a sign H, opening and closing the case body is possible only with respect to portions corresponding to the switch window 21 and the sensor window 22 .
- the windows 21 and 22 can be opened together by sliding them in the left direction of the sign H. Also, the windows 21 and 22 can be closed together by sliding them in the right direction.
- the above-referenced suppressing part 3 is herein formed on the switch window 21 . Further, the above-referenced step part 4 is formed on the sensor window 22 .
- the input switch 33 exposes itself while sliding on the surface of the sloped portion 10 and the input switch 33 is in the condition of protruding in the direction of the sign 33 b . Further, upon closing the switch window 21 , the input switch 33 enters the condition of being suppressed in the direction of the sign 33 a.
- the finger print sensor 30 exposes itself to enable the finger print information of the user's finger to be extracted. Further, by closing the sensor window 22 , the finger print sensor 30 is covered by the sensor window 22 , thereby protecting the finger print sensor 10 .
- the IC card K can be put in the halt status while the switch window 21 is in the closed state, whereas the IC card K can be put in the initiating status while the switch window 21 is in the open state.
- the “on” and “off” of the IC card K operation can be controlled with certainty while the IC card K is in the condition of being stored in the card case 1 .
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view of the card case.
- like numbers refer to like elements of the first and second embodiments and description is hereby omitted, whereas only different elements will be described.
- the card case 1 has a stopper (fall-off preventing part) 25 formed on the guide part 7 and a protruding portion 26 formed on the suppressing part 3 .
- the IC card K stored in the card case 1 of the embodiment has an input switch 33 which is positioned on the same surface as the surface 34 or positioned at a surface depressed from the surface 34 .
- the protruding portion 26 is designed such as to suppress the input switch 33 which is positioned on the same surface as the surface 34 or positioned at the surface depressed from the surface 34 when storing the IC card K in the card case 1 . Further, the stopper 25 purports to suppress the IC card K in the storage state from falling off the storage space 2 c.
- the card case 1 has the protruding portion 26 , it can suppress the input switch 33 with certainty even if the input switch 33 is positioned on the same surface as the surface 34 or positioned at the surface depressed from the surface 34 . This makes it possible to maintain the IC card K, while being stored, in the halt status.
- the card case 1 has the stopper 25 , dropping or falling off of the IC card K can be suppressed. As a result, it is possible to maintain with certainty the condition of the IC card K being stored.
- the IC card K having the EPD 31 has been described, it is not always necessary to have the EPD 31 .
- the IC card K having no EPD 31 may be stored in the card case 1 .
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